Just seen your video after I just changed the cabin filter on my 2016 T6 and realised I've fitted it the wrong way also its missing the white strip/rubber from the cover and when I turn the A/C on it blows air from the cover.. I wonder if VW missplaced it when they changed the filters (only been serviced at VW ) and if I could order the part. Anyone got an idea about this ?I've done this job this aftetnoon and made a little video showing how.
I have previous experience of this type of filter in my 2015 Vivaro.
You mustn't be scared of compressing the filter, as it will always spring back into shape. ( even the heavier carbon type filters ).
The video is the best I could do one handed.
Check the date code on the old one if you have it and complain if they’ve charged you for a new one.It really should be easier than this I think VW designers have made a error with this I can’t see any reason this should be so hard they could of just made a notch in the annoying plastic bit and the filter would of just fallen out.
Interestingly my van had a minor service two weeks ago long life oil change and pollen filter .... mmm don’t look like this filter was changed two weeks ago?!
And I’m glad I don’t pay the £130 odd for them to change the fuel filter just done that in 8mins start to finish and filter cost somthing like £40 in the e spares jan sale
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I have eventually got around to doing mine and as above - squash the filter from the front (front of vehicle) of the chamber towards the rear (nearest the passenger's seat) and pull the front end of the filter down and out. Sounds rough (and it is a bit) but the filter will come out.
Haynes manual rules, assembly is the reverse of disassembly and proved easier than it looked, just make sure that the filter settles into place correctly. I didn't need to pull the lower dash plastic part down at all but I did modify it a bit to make it easier to hook the rear end of the cover into place.
Just one of those little jobs that I have got around to doing whilst locked down!
@alter it depends if you have a T5 or a T6, the T5 is as you say simple.
Is this only viewable to vip members or something?here is the workshop guide for changing the pollen filter.
https://www.t6forum.com/threads/changing-the-pollen-filter.5012/
Yes, it’s in the VIP members areaIs this only viewable to vip members or something?
Ah- thank you!Yes, it’s in the VIP members area
Yes, I have managed to replace my pollen filter without taking glove box out.Well thats done- anyone managed to do it without taking glove box out? The bottom panel just clips off so really looks like it should.
Isn't it as simple as the air flow is n the direction of the arrows on the edge of the filter? Sorry but it's a long time since I fitted one.Hi….done loads of research on which way the air flow direction on the pollen should go….but Im still confused…all I really wanted was a diagram with an arrow pointing either towards the drivers door or passenger door..
Don’t want to rely on what was previously fitted as that could be wrong …..so please help
View attachment 243214………so is it this way <<<<<<<<< or >>>>>>>>>>>>>
<<<<<<< air flow left
>>>>>>>>> air flow right
Oh ….and I’ve got to buy a new Pollen filter cover seal
Many thanks
If you’re not sure just run the fan with the filter out and feel the flow.Hi….done loads of research on which way the air flow direction on the pollen should go….but Im still confused…all I really wanted was a diagram with an arrow pointing either towards the drivers door or passenger door..
Don’t want to rely on what was previously fitted as that could be wrong …..so please help
View attachment 243214………so is it this way <<<<<<<<< or >>>>>>>>>>>>>
<<<<<<< air flow left
>>>>>>>>> air flow right
Oh ….and I’ve got to buy a new Pollen filter cover seal
Many thanks